The mantis shrimp's elongate, jointed carapace sports stalked eyes, the most complex in the animal kingdom. |
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Perhaps they're a pair, I thought, and went indoors and fetched my mantis and placed him on the jasmine bush, opposite his fellow insect. |
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Inside were taxidermically preserved specimens of a hummingbird, snake, bat, lizard, frog, and praying mantis. |
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The mantis will attack butterflies, bees, beetles, frogs, spiders, mice, lizards, and small birds. |
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It looks like a preying mantis, has a huge hook to snare its prey and is coming to a rocky shoreline near you. |
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He goes for walk one day and witnesses a fight between a cicada and a much smaller praying mantis. |
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The common European mantis is classified as Mantis religiosa, while the Carolina mantis is classified as Stagmonantis carolina. |
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The creatures look part stick insect, part mantis, with a touch of grasshopper. |
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Like jackals around a tiger kill, small flies hovered around the feasting mantis, even daring to settle on its grotesque pea-like eyes. |
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Middle Eastern people and Thais eat nearly all types of insect but foreigners tend to love the green mantis most. |
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It is the size of a paper clip and is described as a cross between a stick insect and a praying mantis. |
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After he had his fill, the mantis gave his foreleg several swift jerks and freed his leg. |
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The insect is the first praying mantis to be homed at Studley Grange and is on display in a glass tank and now basking in the heat it is used to. |
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Certain lacertilian species such as the lacertid, and insects such as the mantis, possess a third eye, known as the parietal eye. |
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Few crustaceans hunt prey as a lion or a tiger does, but the mantis shrimp visually selects and stalks its victim. |
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The Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari revere the praying mantis as a divine messenger. |
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The mantis will often slowly undulate, which is thought to mimic wind-blown foliage. |
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Like many marine crustaceans, mantis shrimp rely on their sense of smell to find food, mates, and habitat. |
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There's also a couple of varieties of fire-gobies as well, and on a slightly larger scale, a mantis shrimp that slashes at its prey. |
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When the cicada attacked, the mantis angled to the side and then pinned the cicada with its powerful forearms. |
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Some insects also hunt down spiders, including the mantis and a wasp that specializes in catching and paralyzing spiders. |
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The team has also found that 300 milliseconds before the bat hits the mantis, the insect's auditory nerve goes completely dead. |
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Not unlike a praying mantis, her odd and otherworldly beauty takes time to notice. |
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In the Peking Hotel, the chef sculpted a praying mantis from a green pepper. |
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Exceptions are phototropic night fliers like the moth, praying mantis, and mosquito. |
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The eyeballs of mantis shrimp, for example, have 12 color receptors compared to humans' three. |
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An unscrupulous, big-time gambling baroness, a praying mantis without a dime, but with a boat. |
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Slides were shown of monarchs, ladybugs, grasshoppers, praying mantis and even dragonflies. |
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The light attracts all sorts of nocturnal flying insects, including moths, beetles, and sometimes even a praying mantis or two! |
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Exposing adults to the surface will attract birds, insect predators such as the praying mantis and certain parasitic flies. |
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According to the specialist, Kiev now can easily see even a praying mantis. |
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When Jerry comes in to interview the bed-bound man he looks like a preying mantis by comparison, as though the two men aren't even the same species. |
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One mantis may be kept on its own as a pet and fed throughout the year. |
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A few days later, Hafernik found more bees, and again fed them to the mantis. |
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A handful of species practice it, like the chin-strap penguin, the long-eared owl, the mantis shrimp, a few termites and the black vulture. |
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A series of underwater caves are home to solitary corals, sponges, sea mantis, nudibranchs and many species of fish. |
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This complex structure gives the mantis shrimp a tool that can withstand tremendous impact. |
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On the Internet, you can find claims that mantis shrimp can use these appendages to break aquarium glass. |
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That suit might be a little tighter after he samples mantis shrimp, baby razor clams and cold Tsingtao beer. |
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We often find brittle stars, polychaete and fire worms, various tiny crustaceans, mantis shrimp and even the occasional octopus. |
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That honor would go to the whacking appendages it deploys to crack shells, fend off attackers and even kill rival mantis shrimp. |
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The Aqua Medic Trap-pest is an automatic trap for removing undesirable bristle worms, mantis shrimp, crabs or snails from an aquarium. |
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As for bugs, Germaine Richier's gigantic praying mantis looms up opposite Louise Bourgeois's big beast of a spider. |
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The bushmen of Africa developed rituals and myths from the movements and activities of animals such as the eland and mantis. |
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He once watched seven Lake Oku clawed frogs tear apart a praying mantis that had been unlucky enough to fall into the lake. |
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Other beneficial insects include spiders, lacewings, wasps, praying mantis and dragonflies. |
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Last week as I was sitting down at my desk to write a long deferred article, I was startled to see an emerald-green praying mantis sitting on my writing pad. |
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White crab spiders, ambush bugs and praying mantis can all be seen tucked away in the flowers and foliage, waiting for other insects to stumble too close. |
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Exactly why the mantis shrimp needs such exquisite sensitivity to circularly polarized light isn't clear. |
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The mantis shrimp, actually a stomatopod, has bright red appendages, just two-tenths of an inch, that can smash through mollusk shells, the heads of small fish and even glass aquarium walls. |
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Employees at Tynemouth's Blue Reef Aquarium are taking no chances with the trigger-happy peacock mantis shrimp. |
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Stomatopods, or mantis shrimp, are fascinating creatures. |
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There certainly isn't anything cute or cuddly about a housefly, a corn earworm, a cockroach, or a praying mantis. |
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The text is enhanced by Meredith Waterstraat's drawings which, without Disneyesque coyness, convey the beauty of an acorn weevil, of a mantis eating a horse fly and even of a crab louse holding tight to a pubic hair. |
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On his way to meet his teacher, Twixy uses his loud voice to stun a threatening praying mantis. |
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Place mantis in a lightly oiled ovenproof baking dish. |
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Or they may be eager to enter the Anthropod Zoo, where an enormous praying mantis stands at the entrance. |
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Cumacea and Isopoda are both known from the Carboniferous, as are the first true mantis shrimp. |
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For Deadly 60 he travelled the world looking at the most inspiring predators, from boxing mantis shrimp to charging tigers. |
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To observe a praying mantis, I had converted an aquarium into a vivarium. |
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He caught frogs, collected praying mantis eggs, and hunted for crickets. |
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How could a praying mantis could divert it from its way? |
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Residents include Amazonian leaf-cutting ants, praying mantis, giant millipedes, and deadly assassin bugs. |
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The mantis, for one, relishes lice, flies, and grasshoppers. |
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Also featuring in the exhibition will be mantis shrimps, which have the most complex eyes in the marine world. |
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This was due to various unusual phenomena occurring, the most significant being a mantis shrimp population explosion all along the coast. |
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Previously experts thought no animal alive could move more quickly than the mantis shrimp, which delivers a powerful kick. |
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I spotted a brightly colored mantis shrimp making its best attempt to edge out of my view. |
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Dr Nityananda has been conducting trailblazing research on the vision of the praying mantis, creating possibly the smallest 3D glasses in the world. |
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The front end looks right out of a science fiction movie, if you were to build a mechanical praying mantis the headlamp assembly would fit like a glove. |
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She'd wait like a praying mantis to catch me out drunk or stoned. |
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Wait, I'm going to ask this super smoking hot praying mantis. |
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Other strange species have been discovered around North Wales, including mantis shrimps, a giant leatherback turtle and the feared Portuguese Man o' War jellyfish. |
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Natasha Lough, CCW Marine Habitats Biologist, said the bay was already known to be home to nationally rare marine algae and nationally scarce mantis shrimps. |
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If a mantis can pray, then a great egret can certainly meditate. |
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As I toured her garden, I noticed that she not only collects popular garden art like dragonflies and butterflies, but also praying mantis sculptures. |
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